Winona Beamer (born August 15, 1923, Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii – died April 10, 2008, Lahaina, Maui, Hawaii, USA) was an American authority on authentic and ancient Hawaiian culture, publishing many books, musical scores, as well as audio and video recordings on the subject. In her home state, she was known as Auntie Nona. She was an early proponent of the ancient form of the hula being perpetuated through teaching and public performances. Mother of Kapono Beamer and Keola Beamer, granddaughter of [a1957648] and cousin of Mahi Beamer.
1992: Winner of a Nā Hōkū Hanohano Lifetime Achievement Award under the auspices of the Hawaiʻi Academy of Recording Arts.
1982
Kalmar Records
LP, Album
1982
2012
Ohe Records
CD
2008
One Hawaii
CD, Album
2007
Daniel Ho Creations
CD, Album
2007
'Ē'epa Productions
CD, Album
2003
Ohe Records
CD, Album
2003
MAXJAZZ
CD, Album
2001
1997
1996
1994
1993
PAN Records (3)
CD, Album
1978
1976
1975
1974
Music of Polynesia
LP, Album
1973
1972
Music Of Polynesia
LP, Album
1972
1962
1958
Kihei Records
LP, Album
Embassy Suites Hotels
CD, Album
Not On Label (Kapō Self-released)
CD, Album, Dig
Music Of Polynesia
Cass, Album
2004
Perryscope Records
CD, Comp
1996
Winona Beamer